EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAS1 OREGOMA.N. PEtvDLETON, OREUiyfi, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1911. PAGE JIT Suits and Ladies and Misses Coats That's what we are Selling right now Wo aro ready for you with by far the biggest and best se lected line of Ready-to-Wear garments wo have ever Bhown. SUITS 300 of them Sizes 14 to 20 and 3-t to 47. 400 COATS to choose from in all materials and sizes $5.00 to $40.00 NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS. F. E. L1VENGOODCO. THE LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S STORE. OCTOBER Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Ready. PERSONAL MENTION LOCALS ! Coal and wood, phone Main i. Pastime pictures please all. Dutch Henry for coal. Main 171. Snyder, chimney sweep. Tel. R 3812. Private board and lodging at 206 "W. Webb. ?hnna Black S4S1. Phono Platzoeder for fresn moat aud lard Main 445. Dr J. A. Beat nas returned from h:s vacation and has resumed practice. Everybody goes to the Orpheum to ae the beet and the clearest pictures. For Rent Suite of furnished room!, S01 Jackson. Phone black 22E7. Wanted Woman cook, steady Job. Write Manager School Club, Ind.an Agency, Pendleton. Everything that's good to eat, la meats and groceries at the Cash ' Market, phone Main 101. Northwest Rug Co. of Portland rep resentatlv Is here. If you have old carpets, notify S. A. Dobner, city. Special rates to horses Doarded by Three hours of laughter. Interspers ed with rav.shlng melody, is only one of the many delights provided by the latent musical Kensatlon, "The Sunny Side of Broadway." Tnls delightful combination of com edy and music is from the pen of Mr. Uoylo Woolfolk, whoso recent offer ing "A Winning M ss " has just closed a successful sea-on, which has brought lis author into thy spotlight of "The Musical Comedy World." When this comedy Is presented here on Saturday, September 23, at the newly remodeled Oregon theater, by Mr. Boyle Woolfolk, it will be offered by a cast of exceptional artists, fore- the week or month at the Commercial 'm',: ' of, who:" '? Mr Max Bloom, Barn. 620 Aura street. Phon Main IS. ""--e phenomena, success h a win- i ning Miss will long DC rememb.red. Wanted An ejepcrrenced girl fori a .sur,,lort 0f Mr. Bloom is Miss general hnuswork; od wages; no;Ait. Hu.r comedienne, Miss Flor- washing. Apply 115 West High street. ' ,.neo Morrison, Iirima donna, Mr. J. About 800 feet of good new garden' ;. coughlin. Mr. Jack Leslie Mr. hose -for sale at cost price. Sharon A, John (iilmore and Mr. Craig Poylston. Eddings. I The comedy is full of m.rth and re- Lost Package containing little' I';'te with fine music, among the pop- girl's black pumps. Finder return to 'ir nun. tiers ucng .My .now Motor mi.don, under government water, to trade for Pendleton property. Pen dleton Investment company. I havo several large tracts of Uma tilla county wheat land and stock ranches for sale. Will take in ex change property In Portland, Spokane or Pendleton. E. T. WADE. AT THE OREGON THEATRE this office and receive suitable re ward. Take. Northern Taciflc Ry. to Spo kane. Leaves 1:30 p. m, arrive 9:65 p. m. Tickets from W. Adams, Agent, Pendleton, Phone Main 98 for Parker's au tomobile. Trips to all parts of coun- ,, special fentur. try and city. Quick rcrvlce. Stand' on amount of the stores remaining at French restaurant. I open the curtain will rise at 9 o'clock If you want to move, call Penland sharp. Bros. Transfer, phone 3391. Large B.-wjire of the Harden of 'College Days." "The I'izaz "Kvery Town Ha-- a Broad Mr. Moon, You're Kull Tu Wleet Me at trie KUigo Door. " "Cnrita," "Selling Papers" nut many more. The dances of the Ponle Ballet is Boat, I L ive," 1 Plant." ui y," n'ght." Johnnl dray moves you quick. Trash hauled once a week. 647 Main street. Lost Delta Gamma Sorority pin In shapo of unchor, between Water street nnd high school. Return to "W" this off.ee for reward. I For transfer work, hauling bag- V. S. TO nil 1,1) M-XJATION. Government to ITovide Homes for Ambassadors and Ministers. Washington. The Ambassadors nnd Ministers of the American diplomatic service havo been Instructed by the gage, moving household goods and Slute U(il).lrtlm.nt to submlt estlmatcs iai.us..nu ' i"u'"' for tho construction or purchase by phone Mainn 461. B. A. Morton, the United States of homes for them Lost In grandstand at the Round- in every foreign capital of the world. Up Park, lady's 17 jewel Waltham This is in accordance with author gold watch; case number 6.045.- Jty recently granted by congress pro 861. Finder return to Gray Bros.' vidlng for government ofned em grocery and receive liberal reward. ; busies nnd legations in order to re- Tou can't burn slate and gravel! Hove the diplomats of the enormous Don't try It. Phone Dutch Henry, expense of rent, an item that in some Main 173. for e'eun screened Rock cases equals or exceeds their salaries. Springs coat cither lump or nut. It Congress limited tho cost of any turns clean and goes further. embassy or legation to $150,000. State Lost Saturday evening on Main department officials believe that this street, lady's watch, 0-slze, on Let will be Inadequate to afford abode in cr Buck ob; letters C. E. en- Keeping with tho dignity 'of tho nu- graved on case. Liberal reward for tlon, especially in the larger capitals, return to N. P. ticket office. where, it is believed, an appruprl- Frult Tract to Trade Twenty-acre lltkm of 2iiO,000 or $300,000 will be tract, two and a halt miles from Her- f,eJJ. umi tnc Jl&u.uuo limitation, it Is thought, the policy of erecting or pur. chasing buildings can be inaugurated in some of tho small Central or South American countries. The esti mates will bo submitted to congress at its next session. j Try Rose Cream; for Sun Burn and Tan If you wish to be FREE of those blemishes 25c KOEPPENS en allkm; i:s PI A X 1ST TO MUSICAL COMBAT The Drag Store That Serves you Best. C. Putnam of Hood River Is regist ered at the Bowman. Cress Sturgis has returned to Seat tle to reenter the University of Wash ington. C. E. Bradburln of Duncan was among tho out-of-town people in the city yesterday. H. W. Shafer was down from his home at Duncan 7esterday and spent tho night here. Mrs. Eva Warner and Miss Nell Tii lotson of Freewater were visitors In the city yesterday. Asa B. Thomson of Echo, was a passenger on the motor car from that place this forenoon. Miss Helen Hart has accepted the position of stenographer tn the office of the county clerk. Charles R. Cahoon, formerly a con tractor of this city but now of Port land, id here visiting old friends. R. J. Slater is' In attendance upon the Portland session of the United States circuit court of appeals. Misses Blanche Badley and Gladys Hamley left Sunday for Seattle, wnere they will enter the LTniversity tf Wash ington. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Adams today returned to the.r ranch home near Ukiah, after spending Round-Up week In the city. Mifses Lou and Ruth Wise returned last week from their summer vacation to re-nme their duties at the Pendle ton high school. C. E Baker, of Hermlston and who formerly conducted the Hermlston Herald, is here today having been called for Jury duty. Dale Chessman, who finished the Pendleton high school last June, is among the freshmen a,t the University of Oregon this year. A. C. Sanker and daughter of Bel lingham. Wash., were guests at the homes of N. D. and T. B. Swearingen 'luring the Round-Up. Miss Mary Hargrove, Miss Mary Suhl and Lester Hurst were among the new students at the business col lege yesterday morning. Tom Boylen, Jr. crack high school athlete for the past few years, left yesterday for Eugene, where he will enter the University of Oregon. Richard (Dude) Devlne, the crack high school football and track athlete, left Sunday for Seattle where he will enter the University of Washington. W. W. Chessman, who visited -is son. Merle R. Chessman, during the Kound-l'p, left ye-terday evening on a business trip to La Grande and to points east. John P. Winter, who returned home from Minnesota on Friday, Is in Port land to argue a case Defore the Unit ed States circuit court of appeals, which convened In that city Monday. Iee Teutch, of the firm of Teuleh & Bickers, U on the road to recovery after a siege of illness lasting over eight weeks, and which has reduced his weight by half a hundred pounds. Miss Louise Shilkey, of Baker City, and Mrs. L. Rumilnrd, of La Grande, have returned to their respective homes after spending Round-Up week In Pendleton, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter O'Sulllvan. Marion Jack, well known Adams farmer and who recently purchased the Jamt-'s Crawford residence on the north side of the river, has moved his family Into tliclr new home. Tho Crawford family Is now occupying a suit of rooms in the Smith-Crawford building. Miss Margaret Lower! left for Burns 'ii Harny county on Friday, to visit her cousin, Helen Purington. Siie makes the 200-mile journey by auto as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. McKinney, who have been in Pendle ton visiting their son, Will C. McKin ney of the American National bank. TWO MEN HAVE CLOSE CALL W ITH THREE BEARS C'oiiplo or Animals Killed With Bul lets and Knife; Other Goes Over Precipice. Doyle, Calif. Captain Dewitt, one of Lasson county's prosperous farm ers, in company with W. C. Clark, while hunting about ten miles from Doyle station, unexpectedly came up on three grizzly bears while crawling through, the brush. The largest bear, mouth open, ad vanced erect upon the men and the other animals followed likewise. Dewitt aimed at the foremost ani mal towering some eight feet upright but only wounded it. The three men ran, with the animals after them. The thick brush hampered the animals and both men fired simultaneously seventy feet away. The shots brought two of the beasts to a stand, one dead and the others, wounded. A battle followed near the top of a precipice, where one bear, fell to the bottom, some 200 feet, and the last was dispatched with a knife in the hands of Clark. GOES TO FAIR IX STATE. Parmer Takes Family for an Outing Behind 96 Oxen. Mlddletown, Conn. John Cava naugh, a farmer, decided to take his family to the Grange Fair at Had- dam Neck in style. He owns ten yoke of oxen himself and by borrow ing from his neighbors collected forty-eight yoke, r ninety-six oxen. With these attached to a gayly decor ated car he made the trip, covering the distance of about twenty miles in five hours. The services of twelve drivers were needed to guide the ani mals. On his arrival at the fair grounds Cavanaugh found that he and his cat tle attracted more attention than any other exhibit. Cavanaugh's family of nine young sters enjoyed the trip very much. His wife said afterward that the only dis agreeable feature was the dust kicked up by the animals. CLOUDBURST KILLS TWO. is Woman Loses Life as Building Swept Away; Man is Drowned. Pittsburg. In a cloudburst and storm that swept over Western Penn sylvania, Mrs. Rebecca J. Hinkle, fifty-nine years old, lost her life when the Seeds building at Tyrone was swept away by the flood that followed the storm. John Scudder was drowned near the same place while trying to save his stock when water got to his barn. Ten persons were shocked when a bolt of lightning struck the barn of George Toung at Belmont where they had stopped for shelter from the storm. New Showing of Ladies and Misses AND Come and See them New Silk Waists at $3.00 Come in black and white and navy and white stripes. Peasant style at $3.00 each. Come and see these extra values. $8 and $10 Silk Waists for $4.95 These come in Persian and plaids, silks and plain net. regular values up to $10.00 on sale at $4.95 Wohlenbsrg Dept. Store "BETTER' GOODS FOR LESS MONEY." man taken a few days ago. He is an expert, Mr. Davis says "in Imitating the calls of wild anim.ifs, showing he has preserved the wiles of the savage to allure wild game to him."' The Yana tribe, according to Indian bureau records, always was a small tribe and of a distinct linguistic fam ily. In 1864 neighboring California miners, annoyed at some depreda tions,, massocred all but fiftyoftao tions, massacred all but fifty of the whole tribe, which then numbered about 3000. In 1902 only :x or seven remained. Money to Loan. Five thousand dollars to loan by th City of Pendleton on approved real estate security. W. E. BROCK, C. P. STRAIN, J. L. SHARON, Finance Committee. If eo.ng east, or west, or south, have tickets routed Northern Pacific Ry. Close connections at Pasco with a!l through trains. W. Adams, agent, Pendleton. SEEKS GUARDIAN FOR THE LAST OF YAXA TRIBE. Read the want ads. I one Survivor of Once Powerful Race of Red Men Captured. Washington. Uncle Sam is figur ing on what he shall do with the lone survivor of the Yana tribe of Indians who was captured near Oroville, Cal., recently. A report was received from Charles L. Davis, nqe of the agents of the bureau, in which he recom mended that the lone Yana be cared for by some member of an allied tribe, j This, it was stated, probablv would I be the course adopted. "After a year or two." said Mr. Dav is, "he doubtb ss would be able to look after himself, become a member of the band an.l live as they do." Mr. Davis reported that the Indian was be.ng well treated by the Univer sity of California authorities, who now have him in harge. The lone Yana. Mr. Davis believes, Is the last tf a group of four or five Indians who for years past had lived in the practically Inaceeslble haunts of canyons along the Feather river. Several years ago a party of sur veyors, the report add. evidently drove them from their seclusion, and in the attempt to find another hiding place all of them perished except the old "The Purest Butter Known." A FEW "CHARMERS." w 'yT- . XI ClileHRonn Would Iteut Record of Man ; Wlii Played for 30 Straight Hour!. J : New York. James Welsh, tho mu- slcal marathoncr, is tuning up for an- ' oilier race. J i Last Eaater Welsh walloped tho pl- ano at tho Rising Sun Social Club, 5237 Germaiitown avenue, for over a thirty consecutive hours. Thereby , Welsh won tho long-distance musical ? championship. Now comes a fellow from out of tho West, one Lawrenco Ryan of Chicago, who is also long-winded on tho wey lioard. Ho wants to fight Walsh a duel of music. Walsh says he'll leave -the fellow fro Chicago so far behind that he won't bo ablo to overtake him with three comic opera scores and a Hun garian rhapsody. And tho Rising Sun Social regulars are backing their king of the Ivories. . . v Si 4 r l7 VV'VVfK - V??rc..;l Ats- ZSi r 8 " M " '1 v -N.1 ilia l 4 r Another Way to Get the Rogers' Silver Teaspoons: While it could not be expected that every user of Blanchard Butter and Blanchard Etriis would quickly secure a free set of the silver teaspoons, we feel that those who have been sav ing the coupons but have not yet received all the letters com prised in the word "Blanchard," should be encouraged, there fore, we will accept 25 Coupons (any letters) and 60c in Stamps, Money Order or Gash and deliver you a full set of sLs silver teaspoons, Arbutus de siirn, stamped with the mark ''Win. Rotors and Son, A. A." (The COc covers our expense of advertising, wrapping and postage on each gift of spoons.) Save the coupons. JENSEN CREAMERY CO. PENDLETON, OREGON mm mm. fBLANCHARMj pUTT LIS KM Watch For Scene from "The Sunny Side of Broadway," tt Oregon Theater Satur day night. , in a Few Days Save Your Money and Buy Right Nuff sed 'till you see us IVorkingmen's Clothing Go. MAIX AMD WEBB STREETS, PENDLETON", ORE 1